![]() Depending on the screen resolution you've got on your machine, it might be cranked up, but typically, when people are adding images to a website, it's around about that.įor print quality, most printers are asking for something around 300 dpi. As you're looking to add something on screen, you're seeing it typically at 72 dpi, 72 dots per inch. That really is the page dimensions, the constraints of the page dimensions, and then the constraints of the quality of the image as well. This goes for whether you're working with us or whether you're doing this by yourself. There's a couple of constraints when you're thinking about adding images. Basically, the way we tend to address it is thinking about what adds to the narrative, adds to the journey that people are going from the front page to the last page, but not get distracted with adding things for the sake of adding them. Stuart: Slides are probably the most random one that comes up, so we'll mention those ones particularly, but I think that covers it. I'm sure something will come to me, but right this second, yeah. ![]() Can you think of any other content types that people often talk about?īetsey: No. Some of the common things that people are thinking about are images, but then that extends to slides, screenshots, charts, graphs, and all that type of thing. Where to start? Probably with things that we most often get asked about in terms of including other content, not just text or words. If I suddenly go quiet, that might be why. As I said, I'm going to try and mute when I'm going to cough in the middle of this. We thought it was a good time to talk about, briefly, why we did that, what to include, what not to include, and just generally how to think about going around structuring the content or bringing the content together, at least.īetsey: Okay, very good. The Pro version of the book included some images already, we've just extended that down to the Plus range, as well, the middle tier, so that by default now includes a couple of images. Historically, the Pro version of the book, as people head over to the Get Started page, we've got three options to choose from. Two reasons for thinking about it, one because I've had a couple of calls this last week where people were talking about wanting to read various different things, a couple of strategy calls just talking about how or what to include, and then the second reason that brought it to mind is we've just tweaked the product mix slightly. Stuart: Today, I thought we would talk about what to include in a book. Hopefully, we're on a good schedule now, and we can share some great stuff over the summer.īetsey: Very good. ![]() That's why, actually, we had a bit of a hiatus in the show last week, because with moving and everything, it was just too much to try, and we didn't have time to get a show in, unfortunately. 3,000 miles closer, I just need to close the last 700 or so. We've yet to do one in the same state, but we are at least in the same country, so welcome. For those of you who've been listening to us, Stuart has been based in the UK for the past couple of years, and so this is our first recording with us in the same country. Hopefully, I'm not going to cough too much during this episode, and people can still make sense of what we're saying, or what I'm saying, at least.īetsey: I will say, welcome to the US. As you can tell, I've got a bit of a croaky voice. This is actually the third time that we've pressed start on this recording today. Betsey, how are you doing?īetsey: I am great, Stuart Bell. Stuart: Hey, welcome to another episode of the Book More Show.
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